XXXTentacion’s ‘SAD!’ Breaks Spotify Record For Biggest Streams In a Day

XXXTentacion’s ‘SAD!’ Breaks Spotify Record For Biggest Streams In a Day

Yesterday, XXXTentacion who was reportedly shot dead at florida by unidentified gunmen at age 20, He broke the spotify record for the biggest streams in a single day.

Just over one month ago, Spotify had announced a new “hateful conduct” policy where they had decided not to promote music from artists like R. kelly and XXXTentacion on their influential playlists. The company rolled back that policy almost a couple of weeks after implementing it, reportedly in response to pressure from powerful people in the industry including artists like Kendrick Lamar.

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Yesterday, Spotify users noticed a “Rest in peace, XXXTentacion” message on its homepage , along with a link encouraging them to listen to playlists of his hit songs.

That move as certainly helped. One of rapper’s most popular songs ‘SAD!’ has now broken Spotify’s record for the biggest single day streams. It was played a whopping 1.4 million times by listeners. The song is included in the “the most influential playlist in music” RapCaviar which has over 10 million subscribers. ‘SAD!’ appeared on X’s latest album ? released in March, which debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200.

The detectives in the case are now believing that the shooting and killing of the rapper was a case of a random robbery attempt. XXXTentacion’s lawyer, David Bogenschutz also said that the investigators told him the slain rapper visited a bank shortly before the shooting and possibly withdrew cash for the purchase, which could be the motive behind the robbery.

 



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